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Friday, November 24, 2017
Thursday, November 23, 2017
Frank Patterson Passes Away
Frank W. Patterson Frank W. Patterson, 55, passed away Saturday, November 18, 2017 at St Francis Hospital after a short battle with cirrhosis of the liver. Frank was born on January 28, 1961 in Rossville, the son of Calvin Dewayne and LaDonna Roseann (Woosley) Patterson. Frank was a long-time student of the School of Hard Knocks graduating with a master's degree. He was a jack-of-all-trades and had a string of odd jobs through his life, working as a farm handyman, tow truck driver for Otis Lane Automotive, and working for Spot & Steal.
Frank was preceded in death by his parents, LaDonna and Calvin Patterson, and a brother, Russel Patterson. He is survived by his longtime live-in girlfriend Toni Counts, Topeka; his two daughters, Jessica L. Patterson and Candice Rukes, both of Topeka; two brothers, Calvin Simons, Topeka, and James Paterson, South Carolina; and a sister Lindola Arredondo, Topeka.
A GoFundMe account created to help with cremation costs: https://www.gofundme.com/mfz7g-frank-patterson-cremation
Monday, November 20, 2017
Jimmie Lillard Presentation At Am. Leg.
Veterans Day, Saturday, Nov. 11th, Jimmie Lillard
American Legion Post 31 in Rossville sponsored a covered dish luncheon for Veteran’s,
members and friends. After the lunch,
a presentation was made by Helen Lytle and June Burgett about the life of Jimmie
Lillard whom the post is named for.
Jimmie was a hometown boy.
Jimmie Lillard enlisted in the Army Feb. 17, 1941 and
achieved the rank of Staff Sergeant in May 1943. He was sent overseas to France in May of
1944. He was wounded in August of 1944
and rejoined his company in October of that year. He was awarded a Purple Heart for gallantry
in action at that time. He returned to
action and was killed on November 14, 1944 and was awarded another Purple
Heart.
American Legion Post 31 was given a permanent charter in
1958. Members voted that the Post would
be named after Staff Sgt. Lillard.
At the end of their presentation, Helen Lytle and June
Burgett, on behalf of Margie Lillard Hoobler, who is a sister of Jimmie
Lillard, presented to Penny Jamvold, Commander of Post 31 the Purple Heart
medals that were awarded to Jimmie Lillard.
The medals, along with other memorabilia, will be on permanent display
at the post.
To read the below articles or see details of the photos, go to:
Penny Jamvold, June Burgett, Helen Lytle
Saturday, November 18, 2017
Raub Zeller (52) Passes Away
Raub Zeller, 83, of Schulenburg, Texas, passed away in his sleep on Wednesday, November 8, 2017.
Mr. Zeller retired to Schulenburg after selling the family carwash in Austin and a 35-year career in sales. He graduated from Rossville High School in 1952. He was a proud US military veteran serving in the US Army on the Berlin Wall during the Korean War and as a medic in the Kansas National Guard. Since arriving in Schulenburg, he faithfully attended Zion Lutheran Church; recently received his 10-year pin as a member of American Legion Post 143 and was an active member of the Lions Club until health prohibited.
Raub spent many hours with his treasured Allis Chalmers tractors which are still used on the family farm and in his garden. His love for the orange tractors endured from his early years on the family farm in Rossville, Kansas. He left Kansas with his young family to pursue sales in Houston. There he discovered the Gulf Coast spending all his free time with family and friends at the beach house on the San Bernard river or offshore fishing for grouper, dorado, kings, and snapper or hunting for goose and dove. His uncanny ability to fix anything with a motor, his buttermilk pancakes and yeast rolls, and his giant cinnamon rolls were enjoyed for many holiday seasons and will be remembered for many to come.
He is survived by Mary, his wife of 51 years, and three of his sons, Patrick, Michael and Timothy, while his oldest son Raub Jr. preceded him in death. He leaves daughters-in-law Janet, Kelly and Renee; grandchildren Heather, Kelly, Ashley, Tarah, John, Zack, Nick, and Zoe; great grandchildren Zev, Skyler, Rowen, Reaves, Justice, Richie, Ainsley, and Arabella; and seven siblings Lyle, Roger, Alice, Becky, Connie, Vince and Donna. His parents, Nora Marie Beck Zeller and Uriah Raub Zeller and his brother Larry also preceded him in death.
Memorial services are set for Saturday, Dec. 2 at 11 a.m. at Zion Luthran Church in Schulenburg.
Thursday, November 16, 2017
Silver Lake And Sabetha (updated)
There is a long story in the Capital about Silver Lake's quest for another 3A crown and discussion about their upcoming game against a tough Sabetha team.
http://cjonline.com/sports/highschools/2017-11-16/silver-lake-s-3a-playoff-gauntlet-continues-sabetha
Update 11/18
Silver Lake lost to Sabetha 17-14. Sabetha will now face Marysville (who defeated Rossville in their first game of the 2017 season) for the Kansas 3A championship.
http://cjonline.com/sports/highschools/2017-11-16/silver-lake-s-3a-playoff-gauntlet-continues-sabetha
Update 11/18
Silver Lake lost to Sabetha 17-14. Sabetha will now face Marysville (who defeated Rossville in their first game of the 2017 season) for the Kansas 3A championship.
Isaiah Luellen Signs With Ft. Hays
Isaiah Luellen, RHS senior, has signed a wrestling letter of intent with Ft. Hays State. He captured the 160-pound Class 3-2-1 state title last year.
Mary T Stockman Passes Away
Mary T Stockman, 91, passed from this world to her new journey with the Lord, November 11, 2017 at Midland Hospice in Topeka.
She was born May 19, 1926, in Topeka, the sixth of seven daughters of Leo A. and Loretta Erbacher.
T grew up in St. Marys, KS, where she attended and graduated from Immaculate Conception Catholic School. After high school graduation she attended St. Mary's College in Leavenworth before moving to Denver to join the workforce.
During her high-school years, she began to date the love of her life, Robert (Bob) Stockman. They married on Friday, June 13, 1947, in Cheyenne, WY. After a few years there, they returned to Kansas to farm and raise a family. After brief periods on farms in the Emmett and Rossville areas, they settled near Maple Hill, where they lived and ranched for 43 years.
T was involved in the community, serving on the Maple Hill School Board as well as in leadership roles with the Maple Hill 4-H club and county 4-H. She was a long-time member of the Maple Hill Research Club and Wabaunsee County Farm Bureau. She was also a member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church parish in St. Marys.
T loved her extended family and had many friends, young and old. She was known for her ability to connect with people and for her ability to listen and provide sound advice. She spent countless hours as a volunteer on a hotline, talking with individuals in their times of need.
In 1996, T and Bob retired and moved to their home on Pomona Lake with the view that was her daily inspiration. She enjoyed boat rides and swimming every chance she could get. She enjoyed many friend and family gatherings at the lake. She loved to cook and use fresh produce from Bob's garden.
After moving, she became a member of St. Patrick Churches of Osage City and Scranton. She enjoyed involvement in various parish activities. The parish involvement was especially meaningful because her grandparents were married at St. Patrick in Scranton.
This past June, T and Bob celebrated their 70th Wedding Anniversary with a gathering of family and friends. They were named the longest-married couple in Kansas for 2017 by Worldwide Marriage Encounter. There was also a proclamation by the Kansas House of Representatives honoring them for their long marriage.
T was preceded in death by her daughter, Beverly Jean Stockman Harris, as well as her parents and her sisters. She is survived by her husband and as well as her sons and daughters; Barbara (Larry) Schulte of Leawood; Bruce (Pat) Stockman of Prior Lake, MN; Brian (Michele) Stockman of Parker, CO; Brenda (Kevin) Selman of Columbia, MO. She has 12 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. She is also survived by many other loving extended family members.
Two visitations will be held for friends and family to gather. The first will be at Piper Funeral Home, St. Marys, Friday, November 24, 5-7 p.m. concluding with a vigil liturgy and sharing of memories. The second will be at St. Patrick Catholic Church in Osage City, 9:30-10:30 a.m., Saturday, November 25. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:30 a.m. A luncheon will follow. Interment will be at 2 p.m. at the Maple Hill Cemetery. A coffee gathering will be held at the Parish Hall in Maple Hill immediately following.
Memorial contributions may be made to the building fund for St. Patrick Church of Scranton, C/O Parishes of St. Patrick, 309 S 6th St, Osage City, KS 66523, or to the PACE Midland Care Building Campaign at https://www.midlandcareconnection.org/get-involved/support-our-work/waystogive/donate-online/ Piper Funeral Home, St. Marys is in charge of arrangements. To leave an online condolence please go to www.pperfuneralhome.com.A
Tuesday, November 14, 2017
Maura Buhler Is Student Of Week
The RHS Student of the Week is Maura Buhler. Maura took
an active leadership role in the Veteran's day fundraiser activities. She
ensured that the entire day ran smoothly, making it an awesome day of
recognition.
Monday, November 13, 2017
Rossville Switches To KanPay
TOPEKA, Kan.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The city of Rossville, Kansas, is pleased to announce the launch of KanPay Counter, a solution provided by Kansas.gov that conveniently processes credit card and eCheck payments over-the-counter and online.
The city of Rossville, in collaboration with Kansas.gov, is now providing KanPay Counter payment processing for various constituent payments including utilities and court fines. Visit the city website at www.rossvillekansas.us to pay online today.
KanPay Counter is designed specifically for state and municipal governments to process credit card and electronic check payments. The partnership between Kansas.gov and the state operates under a self-funded model where no tax dollars were used to develop and maintain the payment service.
Tucker Horak Helps PSU In Win
Tucker Horak had 23 yards in Pittsburg State's 56-7 win in their final game of the regular season.
You can read about the game at:
http://www.pittstategorillas.com/news/2017/11/11/football-gorillas-roll-to-56-7-win-over-lions-in-regular-season-finale.aspx?path=football
You can read about the game at:
http://www.pittstategorillas.com/news/2017/11/11/football-gorillas-roll-to-56-7-win-over-lions-in-regular-season-finale.aspx?path=football
Sunday, November 12, 2017
MEL All-League Volleyball
MID-EAST ALL-LEAGUE VOLLEYBALL FOR 2017
First team
Marissa Bates, Silver Lake; Lexi Cobb, Silver Lake; Ashley
Douglas, Rossville; Josie Harrison, St. Marys; Hope Havenstein, Riley County;
Reagan Hurla, St. Marys; Daryn Lamprecht, Silver Lake; Alyssa Lohmeyer,
Wabaunsee; Jade Mountain, Silver Lake; Jalyn Porter, Rossville; Abby Ruder,
Rock Creek; Mariah Schindler, St. Marys.
Honorable mention
Rachel Allen, Riley County; Breaira Bergstresser, Rossville; Ames
Burton, Riley County; Joceline Eicham, Rock Creek; Alexis Hafenstine,
Wabaunsee; Maci Schoemann, St. Marys; Megan Strait, Wabaunsee.
Rick Towers Story and Photos
Rick Towers of Rossville fishes a lot on the Kansas River, Cross Creek, etc. His opinions of cleaning up the river, and a large group of photos he took while fishing can be seen at:
http://cjonline.com/sports/outdoors/sports-columns/2017-11-11/josh-rouse-reader-catches-wiper-catfish-kansas-river-hopes
http://cjonline.com/sports/outdoors/sports-columns/2017-11-11/josh-rouse-reader-catches-wiper-catfish-kansas-river-hopes
Wednesday, November 8, 2017
RHS Seniors Named Kansas Honor Scholars
The Kansas Honor Scholar
Program sponsored by KU Endowment and Alumni Associations recognizes and awards
high school seniors for their academic achievements. This year, the
alumni will gather in 12 locations across the state for an awards ceremony and
reception. All high school seniors in the top ten percent of their graduating
class are recognized and presented with a medallion to commemorate the event.
The Scholars are selected based on academic records through the end of their
junior year.
Rossville High School recognized five seniors at the Kansas Honor Scholar reception held on November 6, 2017, at Washburn Rural High School in Topeka. The seniors recognized were Kylee Badura, daughter of Chad & Jody Badura; Ashley Douglas, daughter of Harley & Amy Douglas; Cory Hadsall, son of Scott and Angela Hadsall; Hannah Miller, daughter of Arnold & Ester Miller; and Kathleen Schuler, daughter of Steve and Lucy Schuler.
RHS Kansas Honor Scholars pictured with their medallions are from left:
Kylee Badura, Hannah Miller, Cory Hadsall, Kathleen Schuler, and Ashley Douglas
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